Thanks, Philippe
On my emails from this morning on the open issues: I just saw they were sent
this morning due to a problem with our mailserver. Has anyone had time to
think over their action items?
Also, do we have a finalized version of the copyright statement I can put in
the DOM TS Process Document?
/Dimitris
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FrÃ¥n: Philippe Le Hegaret [mailto:plh@w3.org]
Skickat: den 20 juni 2001 17:13
Till: Dimitris Dimitriadis
Kopia: 'www-dom-ts@w3.org'
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Dimitris Dimitriadis wrote:
> 5. [...] [Philippe to create a www-dom-ts-submissions@w3.org mailing list.
...]
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Philippe